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Footprints from the Past 1 Original Stone Sculpture by Irene Sirko

20.32 x 24.13 x 11.43cm

£693.33

This abstract stone sculpture features a flowing, organic form shaped by time and movement. Carved from richly textured stone, its surface reveals natural patterns and tonal variations that evoke memory, erosion, and the quiet passage of time.

In my work, I allow the material to guide the outcome, embracing a process that is intuitive and responsive. I focus on the dialogue between myself and the stone—its texture, weight, and natural markings become essential to the final form rather than something to be controlled.

This piece reflects traces left behind—moments, journeys, and histories embedded within the surface. Its presence is both contemplative and tactile, inviting close observation as light and shadow reveal new details from every angle.

Materials used:

wonderstone, limestone

Details:

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This abstract stone sculpture features a flowing, organic form shaped by time and movement. Carved from richly textured stone, its surface reveals natural patterns and tonal variations that evoke memory, erosion, and the quiet passage of time.

In my work, I allow the material to guide the outcome, embracing a process that is intuitive and responsive. I focus on the dialogue between myself and the stone—its texture, weight, and natural markings become essential to the final form rather than something to be controlled.

This piece reflects traces left behind—moments, journeys, and histories embedded within the surface. Its presence is both contemplative and tactile, inviting close observation as light and shadow reveal new details from every angle.

Materials used:

wonderstone, limestone

Details:

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Irene Sirko

Location Canada

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Working with a structurally challenging medium, I utilize a visceral and intuitive process to work the stone into free forms, constantly testing my own understanding of structure, movement and flow... Read more

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